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Privacy

Your privacy is important to us so we only use the information you provide about yourself and your company when using this website to answer your enquiry, to email you your selected contract or to assist us improve our service to you. We do not share this information with any third party except to the extent necessary to answer your enquiry if that enquiry requires the involvement of a third party (eg if there is a technical problem) or to advise you of an update to your contract, to this website or to the services we are adding.

We use return email addresses to answer the emails we receive from you. Such addresses are not used for any other purpose and are not shared with outside parties other than as specified above.

Credit Card Security On-line

Security is important to us so when you use your credit card via our website to pay for contracts or advice, your details are processed by our secure service provider (Secure Trading).

Secure Trading - Security Statement

Encryption - SecureTrading currently offers a level of encryption that is stronger than from any other Payment Service Provider. All communication within the Secure Trading's system are strongly encrypted using 2048-bit RSA encryption with variable 168-bit session keys (i.e. each transaction uses a new key). This is significantly (many billions of times) more secure than standard browser SSL security provided by, e.g. Internet Explorer. SecureTrading encryption is also much more secure than that specified for the SET (Secure Electronic Transaction) protocol. The high level of encryption used is forecast as not being a requirement until the year 2015. This encryption is of course totally transparent to your transaction. Digital signatures are used by Secure Trading throughout the system in order to ensure that transactions arriving at a gateway are from an identifiable merchant, and that any information passed back to the merchant is from a SecureTrading gateway. Each signature uniquely identifies its source. Gateways also communicate with each other and with the control system using such digital signatures. In the event that a merchant's digital signature becomes a security risk (e.g. if their server is stolen), the appropriate signature will be immediately revoked and will no longer function within the system.

SecureTrading is the official Certification Authority (root CA) for these signatures.

SignaDoc - Security Statement

Please click here to see the Security and Privacy Policy of SignaDoc.